DHTML Chess is a PHP script for Games scripts design by dhtmlgoodies.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. DHTML Chess is a chess widget(Chess client) which you can use to display pgn files, broadcast live games or display training exercises by using the embedded drag and drop feature.
Publisher review: DHTML Chess is a chess widget(Chess client) which you can use to display pgn files, broadcast live games or display training exercises by using the embedded drag and drop feature. This is a chess widget(Chess client) which you can use to display pgn files, broadcast live games or display training exercises by using the embedded drag and drop feature. This script requires php support on the server. chess.js contacts a php script which again contacts a PHP pgn to json converter. This php class converts portable game notation files(.pgn) to json(Javascript Object notation) which is sent back to the script.Key Features: - Displaying pgn files stored on the server. - Drag and drop capabilities which is useful for training. - Support for "live" broadcast. - Support for different chess sets. - Support for 5 different size of chess boards. - Pgn to JSON converter. (PHP class) Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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